Posted by TomNTex on August 07, 2008 at 12:30:51 from (213.34.194.218):
Received this email today. I guess once I send him my bank details I'll be rolling in it.
Dear ,
I am Sarra Tano Emile from Ivory Coast(Cote d'ivoire). I am an orphan being that I lost my parents during the crises in my country. My father late Yao Tano Emile was a serving director of the Cocoa exporting board until his death .
He was assassinated by the rebels following the political uprising. Before his death he told me he had three million Usa Dollars (US $3,000,000) deposited here in Abidjan, Cte dIvoire in a Bank .
My father told me , the three million us dollars was meant for investment in Europe before his untimely death. I have all the documents including the certificate of deposite of the fund in the Bank which my father handed over to me when he was at the hospital. He instructed me to look for a foreign partner who will help me to receive the money in (his or her) country and also assist me to come over to his country to continue with my education and also help me to locate a profitable investment that will be profitable to both of us till I finish with my education and join him or her in the investment he might have established with the money the time I was in school . I do not know anything concerning business investment at present.
I will be more than happy if you accept my request to help me and receive the money into your account in your country or any safer place as the beneficiary and recipient of the fund on my behalf.
I have plans for investments in your country. This is my reason for writing you. Please if you are willing to assist me as an orphan who does not have hope of any family , indicate your interest in replying soonest. Thanks
Best regards .
Sarra .
His father will never know I'm not in Europe. WoW My Lucky Day.
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